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The SC52 and SC600 Mk II have programmable M2 and L2 (previous models only had programmable H2). Set the light to low (either L1 or L2) and perform 6 double-clicks (12 clicks total). That will put you into programming mode for L2. Double-click to cycle through the available L2 levels. You should be able to get ridiculously low; maybe not quite as low as SC52, but it should be close. Turn the light off to finish programming L2.

Follow the same procedure to program H2 and M2.

Hi,

Is the default H2 the brightest? Or can you program the H2 to be brighter than the out-of-box H2? Obviously from my questions, I’m more interested in the high than I am in the low-low :)…

H1 is always the brightest, it puts the light into turbo. H2 is second brightest. I’m not sure about the factory setting. Try it. :wink:

OMG you’re awesome! Worked FLAWLESSLY!!!


LICK FOR HIGH RES! (camera make them look brighter than they are, the MKII is super dim, to the human eye looks just slightly brighter than ohaya’s SC52 pic above).

Amazing!!! Loving the MKII now!!! They just need it in a high CRI or at least warm version and I’m done :smiley:

-Jamie M.

On the SC52, there are three low sub-levels. Low, and three other super low to select from.

Personally I find the lowest one to be just too low. The second lowest one, is fun... I just leave the SC52 on like that all the time. Not like it will discharge the battery in under a month.

If the modes on the SC600 MkII are the same, this will be an absolute incredible light, and chances are it will run for months on end, if needed.

How is the strobe? On the SC52, I really would have preferred they drop the medium modes, and get a decent strobe/sos/beacon modes in.

Heh. You thought it was “super retarded low” before. I want to hear your description now. :stuck_out_tongue:

I myself am patiently waiting for the SC52w and SC600w Mk II. :weary:

I call it super retarded burnt out firefly mode now :wink:

Here is the best pic I could take with my camera. The SC600w looks just a hair brighter in this pic than it does in real life, but the MKII is spot on. This was taken with a calibrated white balance and high CRI source for the background lighting, not sure if you can make out the tint difference between the two :slight_smile:


LICK FOR: HIGH RES or UBER HIGH RES!!

-Jamie M.

Great pictures!!

How about a photo with the SK68 and SC600 MkII tailstanding next to each other?

Wasn’t there one in post #224?

Oops, missed that, thanks.
What’s the silver ring on the SK68? Mine doesn’t have that, maybe why I missed it

The silver ring usually denotes the three mode version (high, low, strobe, memory but starts in next mode :(). I’ve seen a 5 mode one with a blue ring as well.


LICK FOR HIGH RES!


LICK FOR HIGH RES!


LICK FOR HIGH RES!

-Jamie M.

Hi,

I think that the SK68 was originally made by “Sipik”, and all others that make “SK68” are actually “SK68” clones, and that I guess that they can make all kinds of “design” adjustments. For example, I have a silver/gray “Uinfire Sk68” (from FT, and yes, that’s actually the spelling) that looks like a “Fordex” (bought via Amazon). I’ve seen blue ones, green ones, etc., so I guess some manufacturers put that silver band around their version.

Thanks very much for the photo’s and explanation mate

Nitecore SRT 7 pre-order

Estimated arrival, second week of May.

Nitecore's first ring-operated flashlight in a long time, the SRT-7 sports the new XM-L2 Emitter, RGB LEDs, and infinite variability from 0-1000 lumens.

Maybe I’m totally blind, but nowhere in the description or on the text in the pictures does it say what battery or batteries it takes?

And do you know if the Turbo/960 lumens mode would hold for the full 1hr45mins, or does it step down after a few?

Thanks for all the crazy deals :smiley:

-Jamie M.

Is this in Black or Military Gray? a discount code :stuck_out_tongue:

Here this should help :bigsmile:

Nitecore SRT7 “Revenger “ LED Flashlight

SRT7 – Revenger , Designed in 40 mm big head style, as well as high output and long throw. Adopted the Generation III magnet ring technology and built-in RGB 3 color outputs, integrating law enforcement warning Signal, strobe, and beacon functions, it is the unique product in the market which is especially suitable for professional users like the military, law enforcement, hunters and flashaholics as well.

Power source: 1 x 18650 battery or 2 x CR123
LED: Cree ML-L U2
Update! The Revenger SRT7 comes with the brand new

Cree XM-L L2, and achieve the 1000 ANSI lumens !
measurements :
Head diameter 40 mm
Body 25.4 mm
length 158 mm
Weight 173 grams
Activated, the lamp is on one end cap, the selection of the light is achieved using the rotary ring on the lamp head.

There are also built three other LED that can emit red, green, and blue light !
The rotary ring on it, the following lighting levels from left to right ( ie, clockwise ) :
Locator Beacons ( short flash as a position light )
Red / blue light ( changing, strobe effect )
blue light
green light
Red light
standby
Turning range of 0.01 to around 1000 lumens, infinitely variable
turbo
strobe

Thanks :slight_smile:

Now, just to find out how/if there is step down, by time or thermal, etc. I’ve found nitecore is very misleading with their advertising when they say things like 960lumens for 1hr45mins :wink:

-Jamie M.

BLFUSER doesn't work for the pre-order?

On the one hand, I'm rather excited by this light, on the other hand, given the price point, I'm hesitant to pull the trigger. Would be the most expensive single 18650 light to date.

Any news on the SC600II Zebralights?